length
The complete length when all sections are added together.
The total length from one end to the other, including all parts.
The greatest possible length.
Used to describe something that has not been shortened.
Can refer to a very long distance or a long duration of time.
The typical or normal length.
Similar to 'entire length', emphasizing the complete extent.
Used to emphasize the whole extent of something.
Refers to a long period of time.
Neither long nor short.
Refers to a period of time that is acceptable and not too long.
Refers to a period of time that is excessively long.
Used when the duration of something becomes longer.
Used when the duration of something becomes shorter.
A common phrase referring to the duration of something.
Literally, at a distance equal to the length of your arm. Figuratively, to avoid being close to or friendly with someone.
To be of a particular length.
To find out the exact size or length of something.
For something that extends along the entire distance of a place.
To become longer.
To arrive at a certain length, often the maximum or a significant length.
To make the duration of something shorter.
To make something shorter in duration.
To make an approximate calculation of the length.
To swim the length of a swimming pool.
To go from one end of a place to the other.
To become twice as long.
To reduce the duration of an event or activity.
Used for living things that increase in size to a certain length.
To swim the length of a swimming pool.
To travel the entire distance of a place by car.